Vivian Wade-Gery

Vivian Wade-Gery (née Whitfield) (1897-1988) was a British classical archaeologist.

Career

Whitfield studied Classics at Trinity College Dublin and Somerville College, Oxford, where she obtained a BA degree in 1924.[1] She was subsequently appointed lecturer in Classics at the University of Reading,[1] and in 1924 to 1925 she received a Gilchrist studentship to study at the British School at Athens to study Greek topgraphy.[2] She spent the period 1927 to 1928 again at the British school at Athens, on leave from Reading and supported by the Bryce studentship, Lady Margaret Hall and the Ireland Trustees, this time studying Spartan art.[3]

After her marriage in 1928, she collaborated with her husband in his epigraphical work (such as for providing photographs of inscriptions for his 1932/33 publication),[4] as well as with other prominent scholars of the period. She is credited in the preface of Victor Ehrenberg’s The People of Aristophanes (1943) for performing "the task of complete revision with untiring devotion and scholarly acumen".[1][5]

Her correspondence is held as part of the Ure Museum archives at the University of Reading and the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents at the University of Oxford.[6][7] Whitfield was among the archaeologists caricatured by Piet de Jong in Greece in the 1920s and 1930s.[8]

Personal life

She married the epigrapher and ancient historian Henry Theodore Wade-Gery in 1928.[6] They had one son, Robert Wade-Gery (later Sir Robert), born in 1929.[9]

References

  1. "Vivian (Whitfield) Wade-Gery (1897-1988)". Curiosi. 2020-01-06. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  2. "Annual Meeting of Subscribers, 1924-1925". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 26: 334–348. 1923. ISSN 0068-2454.
  3. "Annual Meeting of Subscribers". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 29: 299–314. 1927. ISSN 0068-2454.
  4. Wade-Gery, H. T.; McGregor, Malcolm F. (1932). "Studies in Attic Inscriptions of the Fifth Century B.C." The Annual of the British School at Athens. 33: 101–136. ISSN 0068-2454.
  5. Ehrenberg, Victor (1943). The People of Aristophanes. Basil Blackwell. pp. ix.
  6. "Theodore Wade-Gery 1888-1972". www.csad.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  7. "Ure Museum Archives: An initial description". Curiosi. 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  8. Hood, Rachel (1998). Faces of Archaeology in Greece: Caricatures by Piet de Jong. Oxford: Leopard’s Head Press. ISBN 0904920380.
  9. "Gery, Sir Robert Lucian Wade- (1929–2015), diplomatist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.110432. Retrieved 2020-12-22.


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